Global Climate Change - Page 13

Like anything worthwhile, when greed gets involved, change is slowed down. Corporate structures depend completely upon market share and pleasing it's shareholders, and the only way they can do that is buy suppressing anything that makes them lose points. Oil companies are selling less and less, the cost per barrel is going down, and countries like Kuwait that depend upon oil revenues are stating that they will be broke in less than 10 years, at the current rate. Thus they will spend their current billions in an attempt to slow the decay, lobbying, bribing or anything that they can get away with.

Change Climate Global

Species in the north are more vulnerable to climate change. For the first time, researchers have proposed the hypothesis that animals that live in climate zones at a safe distance from both the poles as well as the tropics have the most to gain from acclimating to changes in climate. The findings contradict previous research in the field. Source 4y.

Page 13 Change Climate Global

Human impacts on forests and grasslands much larger and older than previously assumed. Human biomass utilization reduces global carbon stocks in vegetation by 50%, implying that massive emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere have occurred over the past centuries and millennia. The contribution of forest management and livestock grazing on natural grasslands to global carbon losses is of similar magnitude as that of deforestation. Currently, these effects are underappreciated in existing global carbon models and assessments of the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from land-based production. Without full consideration of land management effects, global climate forecasts and calculations of the GHG effects of future bioenergy policies are error prone, seriously jeopardizing the robust evaluation of measures that would help achieving the 1,5°C target of the Paris Agreement. Source 5a.

Change Climate Global

Humidity may prove breaking point for some areas as temperatures rise, says study. Climate scientists say that killer heat waves will become increasingly prevalent in many regions as climate warms. However, most projections leave out a major factor that could worsen things: humidity, which can greatly magnify the effects of heat alone. Now, a new global study projects that in coming decades the effects of high humidity in many areas will dramatically increase. Source 5t.

Global Climate Change

As we have seen from recent (Past decade) weather patterns, the extremes of humidity are also causing extremes of other kinds. Droughts, excessive rainfall, excessive snow fall, concurrent hurricanes, mutli-headed tornado, record breaking storms. All these can be attributed to the accelerated climate change, caused my mankind's ill-advised technologies. Only now are we gradually weaning ourselves off the fossil fuel addition, and into cleaner technologies. Hopefully we can recover from the damage we've caused before we make our own planet uninhabitable to humanity.

Page 13 Global Climate Change

Spotty coverage: Climate models underestimate cooling effect of daily cloud cycle. Researchers have found that the climate models scientists use to project future conditions on our planet underestimate the cooling effect that clouds have on a daily basis, which results in warmer, drier conditions than might actually occur. The researchers found that inaccuracies in accounting for the daily cloud cycle did not seem to invalidate climate projections, but did increase the margin of error for understanding how climate change will affect us. Source 5x.

Global Climate Change - Page 13

Rising CO2 is causing trouble in freshwaters too, study suggests. As carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere rise, more CO2 gets absorbed into seawater. As a result, the world's oceans have grown more acidic over time, causing a wide range of well-documented problems for marine animals and ecosystems. Now, researchers present some of the first evidence that similar things are happening in freshwaters too. Source 4p.

No Registration Required!

Guest, please be considerate by using the appropriate tags as well as checking your grammar before submitting or it will be deleted. See: Constructive Posting Policy.

TIP: Press above button ONCE only. If you come back here via the [Back] button on your browser then you will need to click [More Options] button (below) first in order to re-enable your ability to Post.

This site uses cookies to dispense or record information with regards to your visit. By continuing to use this site you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy and Disclaimer pages.

Top 20 Posters

1.Support - 9(12.86%)

2.KNtoran - 7(10.00%)

3.ROK Harker - 6(8.57%)

4.Anronrosby - 4(5.71%)

5.Kyrroeth - 4(5.71%)

6.News - 4(5.71%)

7.Susanshadow - 3(4.29%)

8.Dreygeaux - 3(4.29%)

9.Krusten - 3(4.29%)

10.Wizard - 3(4.29%)

Win 125 FP: If you are the Top Poster by 12am GMT (8pm Atlantic) then 125 FP will automatically be added to your account! Other Top Posters get 50 FP! To review or learn more about this feature See Details. To rant about Post count go here: Post Count Rants.Auto Updated: Hourly.Next check:0Hr(s).59Mins.

Russia vs USA: versus Russia: 'The Evil Empire'? Are they all that bad or is it just the USA trying to portray Russia as bad because they are a world power with land bigger and a society very different from the USA ideal? By News 6 Days AgoDiscuss It!

Donald Trump: President of the United States of America - Real Estate mogul, Pageant owner and now nominee for President of the USA? By Pagan 1 Week AgoDiscuss It!

Global Warming: Natural Or Man-made?: Global warming has been in and out as the "latest" hot topic for many years. It is, according to modern scientists, the result of man-made industrial pollutants, clearing forested areas, agriculture, etc. But now they are thinking it started way before the Industrial Revolution... By News 31st Jul, 2018 - 6:51pmDiscuss It!